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Dozens and are
Dozens of large cities and hundreds of towns reflect pronounced urban character of the Arab world ; in most of the countries about 70 percent of people are urban dwellers.
Dozens of dialects are spoken in Japan.
Dozens of Israeli citizens, who contributed significantly to the state, are selected to light these beacons.
Dozens of nociceptor transient receptor potential, acid sensing, potassium and ligand-gated ion channels have so far been identified, and their exact functions are still being determined.
Dozens of other materials are used, including germanium, gallium arsenide, and silicon carbide.
Dozens of research papers are presented each year, and SIGGRAPH is widely considered the most prestigious forum for the publication of computer graphics research.
Dozens of paperback collections have been published since 1965, and some titles are still in print as of 2010.
Dozens of radio telescopes with comparable sizes are operated in radio observatories all over the world.
Frequently used topics among players who " play the Dozens " or are " put in the Dozens " are one's opponent's lack of intelligence, ugliness, alleged homosexuality, alleged incest, cowardice, poor hygiene, and exaggerations of physical defects, such as crossed eyes.
Participants in the Dozens are required to exhibit mental acuity and proficiency with words.
Dozens of elm species are found in the temperate and tropical-montane regions of North America and Eurasia, ranging southward into Indonesia.
* Extreme weather: Dozens are killed by floods caused by torrential rains in Europe, including the Malše and Blanice rivers of the Czech Republic, the Black Sea resort village of Shirokaya Balka near Novorossiisk in Russia, and Romania.
Dozens of homes built in the 19th century and early 20th century remain much as they existed at their construction ; homes with porches suitable for carriage ingress and egress are spectacularly preserved.
Dozens of local farm boys are listed on the Civil War monument in the village cemetery along the Seneca River, having served and died in several units of the Union Army.
Dozens are held throughout the city each day, hosted by community groups, corporations, churches, politicians and the Stampede itself.
Dozens of natural arches are among the main attractions at the Alabama Hills.
Dozens of trees were planted surrounding the building and they are now protected as heritage trees.
Dozens of CALL programs are currently available on the internet, at prices ranging from free to expensive, and other programs are available only through university language courses.
Dozens of young Muslims who were influenced by his call to reviving traditional Islamic studies in the West went to the Muslim lands in the nineties and early part of the current decade to study, many of who are now teachers in their own right.
Dozens are injured.

Dozens and find
After his father, Eothlir, was killed by Morathi's general and the loyalists routed, Alith led the survivors back to his family's castle, only to find Malekith had attacked it in his absence: Dozens of the elderly, women, and children had been slaughtered without mercy.

Dozens and down
Dozens of French infantry fled down the escarpment, with the Old Guard forced to form square in order to protect the Emperor's headquarters, before order could be restored.
Dozens of newspapers opened during the Khatami period, only for many to be shut down on one pretext or another by the judiciary.
Dozens of armed militants attacked North Camp on Friday 14 September 2012, breaking down a wall of the facility housing the MFO headquarters, setting fire to vehicles and facilities.

Dozens and .
Dozens of seemingly small matters go wrong all over the world.
Dozens of people witnessed the crash and news sources began reporting on the incident within minutes.
* Dozens of fictional footnotes referencing events, books of magical scholarship, and biographies in Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, the debut novel by Susanna Clarke.
Dozens of other cultural and popular icons got their start in the Village's nightclub, theater, and coffeehouse scene during the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s, notably besides Bob Dylan, there were Jimi Hendrix, Barbra Streisand, Peter, Paul, and Mary, Bette Midler, The Lovin ' Spoonful, Simon & Garfunkel, Liza Minnelli, Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Eric Andersen, Joan Baez, The Velvet Underground, The Kingston Trio, Carly Simon, Richie Havens, Maria Muldaur, Tom Paxton, Janis Ian, Phil Ochs, Joni Mitchell, Laura Nyro, and Nina Simone among others.
Dozens of Japanese railway companies compete in regional and local passenger transportation markets ; for instance, 7 JR enterprises, Kintetsu Corporation, Seibu Railway, and Keio Corporation.
Dozens of Japanese railway companies compete in regional and local passenger transportation markets ; for instance, 7 JR enterprises, Kintetsu Corporation, Seibu Railway, and Keio Corporation.
Dozens of other actors have also played Tarzan, but Weissmuller is by far the best known.
Dozens of radio outlets, many privately-owned, broadcast from Libyan cities and from Middle East media hubs.
Dozens of clubs promoted the weekend-long event all over the city, with various clubs staying open for three days straight without closing.
Dozens of policemen blocked the main entrance to the parliament building in Kuala Lumpur to foil an opposition-led rally demanding free and fair elections.
Dozens of these structures can exist on the bacteria.
Dozens of public buses stood idle for months, severely damaging the bus transit company's finances, until the city repealed its law requiring segregation on public buses following the US Supreme Court ruling that it was unconstitutional.
Dozens of human casualties were reported or confirmed.
Dozens of vessels of various sizes were left stranded inland.
Dozens of schools were named in her honor, and both the Harriet Tubman Home in Auburn and the Harriet Tubman Museum in Cambridge serve as monuments to her life.
Dozens of Chinese sugar traders went bankrupt which led to massive unemployment, which in turn led to gangs of unemployed coolies.

subtle and movements
Most traffic lights in Cairo appear not to function, but rather intersections are staffed by policemen who use subtle finger movements to indicate which cars may move.
* " Potting " guitar pickups, which reduces microphonic feedback caused from the subtle movements of the pole pieces
Non-verbal cues ( subtle movements that an opponent may be unaware of ) may be perceived or " intercepted ", and thus be used to one's advantage.
" Sara Diamond wrote that " iberals ' writing about the Christian Right's take-over plans has generally taken the form of conspiracy theory ", and argued that instead one should " analyze the subtle ways " that ideas like Dominionism " take hold within movements and why.
Dentition is particularly useful in tracking ancient populations ' movements, because, although all humans have the same basic 32 teeth, there are subtle differences in the shapes of incisors, the number of grooves on molars, and extra cusps on particular teeth.
She attempts to find a way out and becomes alarmed by mysterious voices calling to her and by some subtle movements made by the supposedly lifeless mannequins around her.
Audiences may have been displeased with the subtle irony of the compositions and unique camera movements that often highlight peculiar off screen activity.
To enhance the illusion of flight, subtle vertical movements of the seats are synchronized to the film.
12 megapixel spatial resolution modulated systems show more subtle movements than 4 megapixel optical systems by having both higher spatial and temporal resolution.
Often a composer attempts to interrelate the movements thematically, or sometimes in more subtle ways, in order that the individual movements exert a cumulative effect.
The case of Clever Hans indicated the importance of subtle cues and movements an observer may provide.
Yu-Law uses Xingyiquan ( The Shape-Will Fist ), characterized by aggressive linear movements, while Gabe uses Baguazhang ( The Eight Trigram Palms ) which uses subtle, circular movements.
Alternatively, a player may opt to directly control his sword arm with mouse movements or a joystick to gain more subtle control.
He observed the communication and subtle movements between the babies and mothers.
Wu Yu-hsiang's t ' ai chi ch ' uan is a distinctive style with small, subtle movements ; highly focused on balance, sensitivity and internal ch ' i development.
The movements become smaller and the changes in directional force become more subtle.
It seems this was because the more demanding leaping, stomping, low frame, and intensive fa jing of the advanced big frame tradition routines have been eliminated and the retained movements emphasize use of the more subtle internal skills, which is a more appropriate regimen for the bodies of elder practitioners.
Sara Diamond wrote that " iberals ' writing about the Christian Right's take-over plans has generally taken the form of conspiracy theory ", and argued that instead one should " analyze the subtle ways " that ideas like Dominionism " take hold within movements and why ".
This is characterised by observing the movements / jerks in Sushumna, the central canal in the subtle body.
For instance, slowly crossing the legs after being seated or small subtle movements of the booted legs can provide for a visual stimulus.
More subtle examples include the exclusion of Deaf people from representation in history, or their minimization and erasure as primal or secondary causes in history, movements, and other important aspects of national identity.
Through their subtle eye movements and small body gestures, we are able to discern their unspoken turmoil especially Madhabi's who behaves totally indifferently to Soumitra even as he tries to re-connect to her.

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